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I don't want further negotiations with liberal party heads because they are striving for their personal aims only. I am negotiating with voters only, Mr. László Botka said in an interview in left-wing daily newspaper Népszava. He apparently seems to want to finally finish democratic opposition cooperation talks.

The socialist candidate for Prime Minister (PM) Mr. Botka said that he is going to start his own political campaign in Miskolc on 14th March 2017. He is going to make a campaign tour across the whole country until the 1st of May. He would spread his own political values across the country. Mr. Botka is hoping to talk with everyone who is ready to get to know his opinion about a left-wing policy . The candidate for PM of the Hungarian socialists said that instead of wasting time it was high time to do politics, to deal with the people and to represent them at last. People should be told that socialists learned from their mistakes and that they understood that Mr. Orbán didn't win the 2010 elections on the lottery, quite the opposite, the left-wing policy lost the support of the society. Now he and his party offers a new political program and a new left-wing vision. This is the policy of equality and rightfulness, he said. Mr. Botka, current socialist mayor of Szeged said that its now or never. He also added that the vast majority of people doesn't like the country that Orbán turned Hungary into.